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This educational visit was important as it exposed students to the inner workings of Parliament, enabling them to gain a better understanding of how debates and legislative processes are conducted in the National Assembly.
The visit also provided an opportunity for students to interact with their area Member of Parliament, ask questions about governance, and learn about the role of Parliament in Kenya's democracy.
The action research project focused on environmental conservation and beautification of the school compound. Students worked in teams, dividing tasks and supporting each other throughout the planting process.
Speaking during the exercise, Mr. Patrick Mbugua emphasized the importance of teamwork and collaboration, noting that these skills are essential for success both in academics and in life. He encouraged the learners to take ownership of the project and maintain the planted area.
The initiative not only improved the school's aesthetics but also provided students with hands-on experience in environmental stewardship and project management. The grass is expected to flourish, creating a greener and more conducive learning environment.
As indicated by the area Member of Parliament, no student in any day secondary school within Kiambu Constituency should pay a single shilling in school fees. Education is now truly free, and the bursary initiative aims to ensure every child has access to quality education without financial barriers.
During his address, Hon. Machua Waithaka issued a call to action to parents and the area Chief, urging them to go out, identify every child who has dropped out of school, and bring them back to class. "No child should be left behind," he emphasized.
The event was graced by the dedicated teaching fraternity, led by Principal Mr. Lawrence Mungai of HGM Ting'ang'a Senior School and Principal Mr. Charles Muriithi of DEB Ting'ang'a Secondary School. Also present were Senior Chief Mr. Njihia, parents, and students who made the occasion truly special.
The ceremony was marked by a grand procession as the MP and school principals made their entry into the stadium, led by a marching band. Teachers also took turns introducing themselves to the visiting dignitaries, showcasing the unity and dedication of the school communities.
Together, we are building a future where every child has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive.